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3R · Enchantment
You can't play lands. Sacrifice a land: Draw two cards. Activate only once each turn.
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Dream Thrush | 1U | Creature — Bird | Flying {T}: Target land becomes the basic land type of your choice until end of turn. 1/1 |
Case of the Locked Hothouse | 3G | Enchantment — Case | You may play an additional land on each of your turns. To solve — You control seven or more lands. (If unsolved, solve at the beginning of your end step.) Solved — You may look at the top card of your library any time, and you may play lands and cast creature and enchantment spells from the top of your library. |
Annex | 2UU | Enchantment — Aura | Enchant land (Target a land as you cast this. This card enters the battlefield attached to that land.) You control enchanted land. |
Conquer | 3RR | Enchantment — Aura | Enchant land You control enchanted land. |
A-Radha's Firebrand | 1R | Creature — Human Warrior | Whenever Radha's Firebrand attacks, target creature defending player controls with power less than or equal to Radha's Firebrand's power can't block this turn. Domain — {5}{R}: Radha's Firebrand gets +2/+2 until end of turn. This ability costs {1} less to activate for each basic land type among lands you control. Activate only once each turn. 3/1 |
Mons's Goblin Waiters | R | Creature — Goblin Waiter | Sacrifice a creature or land: Add {HR}. 1/1 |
Runic Armasaur | 1GG | Creature — Dinosaur | Whenever an opponent activates an ability of a creature or land that isn't a mana ability, you may draw a card. 2/5 |
Ward of Bones | 6 | Artifact | Each opponent who controls more creatures than you can't cast creature spells. The same is true for artifacts and enchantments. Each opponent who controls more lands than you can't play lands. |
Implode | 4R | Sorcery | Destroy target land. Draw a card. |
Vastwood Zendikon | 4G | Enchantment — Aura | Enchant land Enchanted land is a 6/4 green Elemental creature. It's still a land. When enchanted land dies, return that card to its owner's hand. |